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open
pən ˈoʊpən
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense opens, present participle opening, past tense , past participle opened
1 V-ERG 打开(门、窗、盖等) If you open something such as a door, window, or lid, or if it opens, its position is changed so that it no longer covers a hole or gap. 打开(门、窗、盖等)
  • He opened the window and looked out. [VERB noun]

    他打开窗户往外看。

  • The church doors would open and the crowd would surge out. [VERB]

    教堂的门会打开,人群会蜂拥而出。

SYN unfasten, unlock, unclasp, throw wide
Open is also an adjective.
  • ...an open window.

    开着的窗户

  • A door had been forced open.

    一扇门遭强行打开。

2 VERB 将(瓶、盒等)开封;拆开(包裹、信封等) If you open something such as a bottle, box, parcel, or envelope, you move, remove, or cut part of it so you can take out what is inside. 将(瓶、盒等)开封;拆开(包裹、信封等) [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
  • The Inspector opened the packet of cigarettes. [VERB noun]

    检查员撕开了那包香烟。

  • The capsules are fiddly to open. [VERB noun]

    这些胶囊得小心翼翼地打开。

Open is also an adjective.
  • ...an open bottle of milk.

    一瓶已开封的牛奶

  • I tore the letter open.

    我拆开了这封信。

Open up means the same as open .open up open
  • He opened up a cage and lifted out a 6ft python.

    他打开笼子,拎出一条6英尺长的蟒蛇。

3 V-ERG 翻开;张开;展开 If you open something such as a book, an umbrella, or your hand, or if it opens, the different parts of it move away from each other so that the inside of it can be seen. 翻开;张开;展开 [Also VERB PREPOSITION n]
  • He opened the heavy Bible. [VERB noun]

    他翻开那本厚厚的《圣经》。

  • She opens her umbrella, and walks up River Street. [VERB noun]

    她撑开伞,沿着河街向前走。

  • The flower opens to reveal a Queen Bee. [VERB]

    花瓣展开,一只蜂王露了出来。

  • The officer's mouth opened, showing white, even teeth. [VERB]

    那个军官咧开嘴,露出洁白整齐的牙齿。

Open is also an adjective.
  • Without warning, Bardo smacked his fist into his open hand.

    巴多没有任何预兆地一拳砸在自己摊开的手掌上。

  • His mouth was a little open, as if he'd started to scream.

    他的嘴微微张开,似乎是要开始尖叫。

Open out means the same as open .open out open
  • Keith took a map from the dashboard and opened it out on his knees.

    基思从仪表板上的贮物箱里拿出一张地图,在膝盖上摊开。

  • ...oval tables which open out to become circular.

    展开后呈圆形的椭圆形桌子

4 VERB 打开(计算机文件) If you open a computer file, you give the computer an instruction to display it on the screen. 打开(计算机文件) [computing]
  • Double click on the icon to open the file. [VERB noun]

    双击图标打开文件。

Usage Note :
  • Note that you do not use open as a verb or adjective to talk about electrical devices. If someone causes an electrical device to work by pressing a switch, you say that they put it on, switch it on, or turn it on. It's too easy just to switch on the television. If the device is already working, you say that it is on. The answering machine is on... He cannot sleep with the light on.

    注意, open 作动词或形容词使用时,不能表示打开电气设备。如果某人通过按开关打开电气设备,可以说 put on, switch on turn onIt's too easy just to switch on the television(打开电视机实在是太顺手了)。如果该设备已在运转,用 on 表示:The answering machine is on(电话答录机是开着的),He cannot sleep with the light on(灯开着他睡不着)。

5 V-ERG (使)(眼睛)睁开 When you open your eyes or your eyes open, you move your eyelids upwards, for example when you wake up, so that you can see. (使)(眼睛)睁开
  • When I opened my eyes I saw a man with an axe standing at the end of my bed. [VERB noun]

    我睁开眼睛时,看见一个手持斧头的男人站在床尾。

  • His eyes were opening wide. [VERB]

    他双眼圆睁。

Open is also an adjective.
  • As soon as he saw that her eyes were open he sat up.

    一看见她的眼睛睁开他就坐了起来。

6 VERB 敞开(双臂) If you open your arms, you stretch them wide apart in front of you, usually in order to put them round someone. 敞开(双臂)
  • She opened her arms and gave me a big hug. [VERB noun]

    她张开双臂,紧紧地拥抱了我。

7 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] (身前)无遮挡的;(姿势)端正的 If you stand or sit in an open way, the front of your body is fully exposed and you are not bending forward or at an angle to someone. (身前)无遮挡的;(姿势)端正的
  • Good listeners even sit in an open way: relaxed, arms loose.

    善于倾听的人甚至坐姿也很坦荡端正:身体放松,双臂自然下垂。

  • I play normal bunker shots with an open stance.

    我打一般的沙坑球采取开立击球姿势。

8 ADJ-GRADED 坦率的;诚恳的;不作伪的 If you describe a person or their character as open, you mean they are honest and do not want or try to hide anything or to deceive anyone. 坦率的;诚恳的;不作伪的
  • He had always been open with her and she always felt she would know if he lied. [+ with]

    他对她总是坦诚相待,她也一直觉得如果他说谎,自己一定能察觉。

  • She has an open, trusting nature.

    她天性坦诚,对人信赖。

openness
  • ...a relationship based on honesty and openness.

    基于诚实和坦率的关系

9 ADJ [ADJ n] 公开的;不加掩饰的 If you describe a situation, attitude, or way of behaving as open, you mean it is not kept hidden or secret. 公开的;不加掩饰的
  • The action is an open violation of the Vienna Convention.

    该行为公然违背了《维也纳公约》。

  • Hearing the case in open court is only one part of the judicial process.

    公开审理这一案件只是司法程序的一部分。

openness
  • ...the new climate of political openness.

    政治开放的新气候

10 ADJ-GRADED 愿意接受(建议、观点等)的;虚怀若谷的 If you are open to suggestions or ideas, you are ready and willing to consider or accept them. 愿意接受(建议、观点等)的;虚怀若谷的
  • They are open to suggestions on how working conditions might be improved. [+ to]

    他们愿意就如何改善工作条件听取各种意见。

11 ADJ 容易招致(滥用、批评等)的;易受(攻击)的 If you say that a system, person, or idea is open to something such as abuse or criticism, you mean they might receive abuse or criticism because of their qualities, effects, or actions. 容易招致(滥用、批评等)的;易受(攻击)的
  • The system, though well-meaning, is open to abuse. [+ to]

    该制度动机虽好,却易遭滥用。

  • They left themselves wide open to accusations of double standards and hypocrisy.

    他们使自己陷于被人指责搞双重标准和虚伪不实的境地。

12 ADJ 悬而未决的;尚未决定的 If you say that a fact or question is open to debate, interpretation, or discussion, you mean that people are uncertain whether it is true, what it means, or what the answer is. 悬而未决的;尚未决定的
  • The truth of the facts produced may be open to doubt.

    所摆出事实的真实性仍然值得怀疑。

  • It is an open question how long that commitment can last.

    这一承诺能维持多久还不确定。

13 V-ERG 开放(被封的道路、边界等);开通 If people open something such as a blocked road or a border, or if it opens, people can then pass along it or through it. 开放(被封的道路、边界等);开通 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
  • The rebels have opened the road from Monrovia to the Ivory Coast. [VERB noun]

    叛乱分子已经开放了从蒙罗维亚到象牙海岸的道路。

  • The solid rank of police officers lining the courtroom opened to let them pass. [VERB]

    把法庭围得水泄不通的一队警察让开一条路让他们通过。

Open is also an adjective.
  • We were part of an entire regiment that had nothing else to do but to keep that highway open.

    整个团除了保持那条公路畅通就无事可干,而我们就是这个团的一部分。

Open up means the same as open .open up open
  • As rescue workers opened up roads today, it became apparent that some small towns were totally devastated.

    今天救援人员打通了道路后,人们发现一些小镇显然已被彻底摧毁。

  • When the Berlin Wall came down it wasn't just the roads that opened up but the waterways too.

    柏林墙一倒,不仅是陆路,连水路也开通了。

14 VERB 通向(更大的地方) If a place opens into another, larger place, you can move from one directly into the other. 通向(更大的地方)
  • The corridor opened into a low smoky room. [V + into/onto/to]

    这条走廊通向一间烟雾弥漫的低矮房间。

Open out means the same as open .open out open
  • ...narrow streets opening out into charming squares.

    通向迷人广场的狭窄小街

15 ADJ [usually ADJ n] 开阔的;空旷的 An open area is a large area that does not have many buildings or trees in it. 开阔的;空旷的
  • Officers will also continue their search of nearby open ground.

    警察还将继续在附近的开阔地带搜寻。

SYN unenclosed, wide, rolling, sweeping
16 ADJ [ADJ n] 敞开的;无遮盖的;无围挡的 An open structure or object is not covered or enclosed. 敞开的;无遮盖的;无围挡的
  • Don't leave a child alone in a room with an open fire.

    房间里有裸露的明火时,不要让孩子独处其中。

  • ...open sandwiches.

    单片三明治

17 ADJ [usually ADJ n] (伤口)外露的,裸露的,流血的 An open wound is one from which a liquid such as blood is coming. (伤口)外露的,裸露的,流血的
18 VERB 把(衣服)解开;把的拉链拉开 If you open your shirt or coat, you undo the buttons or pull down the zip. 把(衣服)解开;把的拉链拉开
  • I opened my coat and let him see the belt. [VERB noun]

    我解开外衣,让他看那条皮带。

Open is also an adjective.
  • The top can be worn buttoned up or open over a T-shirt.

    这件上衣可以系上纽扣,也可以里面套件T恤敞开穿。

  • ...dressing informally in open shirt and cowboy boots.

    敞着衬衫、脚蹬牛仔靴的休闲装扮

19 V-ERG (使)开始营业;(使)开门 When a shop, office, or public building opens or is opened, its doors are unlocked and the public can go in. (使)开始营业;(使)开门
  • Banks closed on Friday afternoon and did not open again until Monday morning. [VERB]

    银行星期五下午关门,直到星期一上午才营业。

  • ...a gang of three who'd apparently been lying in wait for him to open the shop. [VERB noun]

    显然一直潜伏着等待他打开店门营业的3人团伙

  • ...opening and closing times. [VERB-ing]

    开门和打烊时间

Open is also an adjective.
  • His shop is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm.

    他的店周一到周五、每天上午9点到下午6点对外营业。

20 V-ERG 为(大楼、工厂、公司等)举行揭幕典礼;开设;开办;开张 When a public building, factory, or company opens or when someone opens it, it starts operating for the first time. 为(大楼、工厂、公司等)举行揭幕典礼;开设;开办;开张
  • The original station opened in 1754. [VERB]

    最初的车站于1754年落成。

  • The complex opens to the public tomorrow. [VERB + to]

    这幢综合大楼将于明天对公众开放。

  • They are planning to open a factory in Eastern Europe. [VERB noun]

    他们计划在东欧开办一家工厂。

  • The Savoy Theatre was opened in 1881 by Richard D'Oyly Carte. [VERB noun]

    1881年,萨沃伊剧院由理查德·多伊利·卡特揭幕。

Open is also an adjective.
  • ...any operating subsidy required to keep the pits open.

    维持赛车检修加油站所需的任何运营补贴

opening
  • He was there, though, for the official opening.

    不过他参加了正式的落成典礼。

21 V-ERG (使)(会议、会谈)开始;召开 If something such as a meeting or series of talks opens, or if someone opens it, it begins. (使)(会议、会谈)开始;召开
  • ...an emergency session of the Russian Parliament due to open later this morning. [VERB]

    将于今天上午晚些时候召开的俄罗斯议会紧急会议

  • They are now ready to open negotiations. [VERB noun]

    他们现在已经准备好开始谈判。

opening
  • ...a communique issued at the opening of the talks.

    会谈之初发布的公报

22 V-ERG (以)开始 If an event such as a meeting or discussion opens with a particular activity or if a particular activity opens an event, that activity is the first thing that happens or is dealt with. You can also say that someone such as a speaker or singer opens by doing a particular thing. (以)开始 [Also V n + by]
  • The service opened with a hymn. [VERB + with]

    礼拜仪式从唱圣歌开始。

  • She opened with an impressive version of 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For'. [VERB with noun]

    她以一首优美动人的《我仍在寻找》开场。

  • I opened by saying, 'Honey, you look sensational.'. [VERB + by]

    我第一句话是,宝贝,你看起来真是美极了。

  • Pollard opened the conversation with some small talk. [VERB noun + with]

    波拉德在寒暄中开始了谈话。

SYN begin, start, commence, opN [text messaging]
23 VERB (股市)开盘,开市 On the stock exchange, the price at which currencies, shares, or commodities open is their value at the start of that day's trading. (股市)开盘,开市 [business]
  • Gold declined $2 in Zurich to open at 385.50. [VERB prep./adv.]

    苏黎世的金价下挫2美元,以385.50元开盘。

  • In Paris and Milan, the dollar opened almost unchanged. [VERB adj.ive]

    在巴黎和米兰,美元开市时几乎没有变化。

24 VERB 上映;开演;开幕 When a film, play, or other public event opens, it begins to be shown, be performed, or take place for a limited period of time. 上映;开演;开幕
  • A photographic exhibition opens at the Royal College of Art on Wednesday. [VERB]

    星期三一个摄影展在皇家艺术学院开幕。

  • This show, too, was virtually sold out before it opened. [VERB]

    这场演出的门票也是几乎在开演前就销售一空了。

opening
  • He is due to attend the opening of the Asian Games on Saturday.

    他预定出席星期六的亚运会开幕式。

25 VERB (在银行等处)开立(账户) If you open an account with a bank or a commercial organization, you begin to use their services. (在银行等处)开立(账户)
  • He tried to open an account at the branch of his bank nearest to his workplace. [VERB noun]

    他想在自己银行离工作单位最近的网点开一个账户。

26 ADJ (机会、选择等)可利用的,可得到的 If an opportunity or choice is open to you, you are able to do a particular thing if you choose to. (机会、选择等)可利用的,可得到的
  • There are a wide range of career opportunities open to young people. [+ to]

    年轻人有各种职业选择机会。

SYN available, to hand, accessible, handy
27 V-ERG (使)(机会、可能性等)出现;(使)产生 To open opportunities or possibilities means the same as to open them up. (使)(机会、可能性等)出现;(使)产生
  • The chief of naval operations wants to open opportunities for women in the Navy. [VERB noun]

    美国海军作战部长希望能为女兵提供机会。

  • A series of fortunate opportunities opened to him. [VERB]

    很多好机会陆续向他招手。

28 ADJ 人人可以参加(或接受)的;开放的 You can use open to describe something that anyone is allowed to take part in or accept. 人人可以参加(或接受)的;开放的
  • A recent open meeting of College members revealed widespread dissatisfaction.

    最近的一次学会成员公开会上,大家普遍流露出不满情绪。

  • A portfolio approach would keep entry into the managerial profession open and flexible.

    项目组合的方法会使成为管理人员的机会公开灵活。

  • ...an open invitation.

    公开邀请

29 ADJ [verb-link ADJ] (提议等)有效的;(职位等)空缺的,可申请的 If something such as an offer or job is open, it is available for someone to accept or apply for. (提议等)有效的;(职位等)空缺的,可申请的
  • The offer will remain open until further notice.

    该提议仍然有效,直到另行通知。

30See also:opening 
31 PHRASE 在露天;在户外;在野外 If you do something in the open, you do it out of doors rather than in a house or other building. 在露天;在户外;在野外
  • Many are sleeping in the open because they have no shelter.

    很多人因为没有栖身之所,只好露宿在外。

32 PHRASE 公开的;众人皆知的 If an attitude or situation is in the open or out in the open, people know about it and it is no longer kept secret. 公开的;众人皆知的
  • The medical service had advised us to keep it a secret, but we wanted it in the open.

    这家医疗机构建议我们保密,而我们却想公开此事。

33 PHRASE 大开的;敞开的;(眼睛)睁大的 If something is wide open, it is open to its full extent. 大开的;敞开的;(眼睛)睁大的
  • The child had left the inner door wide open.

    这个孩子将里面的门大敞着。

34 PHRASE (比赛、选举等)结果不确定的,胜负难定的 If you say that a competition, race, or election is wide open, you mean that anyone could win it, because there is no competitor who seems to be much better than the others. (比赛、选举等)结果不确定的,胜负难定的
  • The competition has been thrown wide open by the absence of the world champion.

    由于世界冠军缺阵,这场比赛变得胜负难定。

35 with open arms→see: arm  to open the door→see: door  to keep your eyes open→see: eye  with your eyes open→see: eye  to open your eyes→see: eye  to open fire→see: fire  to open your heart→see: heart  the heavens open→see: heaven  an open mind→see: mind  to open your mind→see: mind  to keep your options open→see: option 
Phrasal verbs:
open out open up
Thesaurus
Thesaurusopen Also look up:
VERB.

crack, reveal, unblock 1

extend, stretch 3

ADJ.

friendly, outgoing 8

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open

verb¹

1door, window, box, etc.門;窗;箱ADVERB | VERB + OPEN ADVERBfully, wide完全打開;大開She opened all the windows wide to let some fresh air in.她敞開所有窗戶讓新鮮空氣進來。gingerly小心翼翼地打開Fred opened the box gingerly and peered inside.弗雷德小心翼翼地打開箱子,朝裏面仔細看了看。quickly, suddenly迅速/突然打開slowly慢慢打開automatically自動打開The glass doors opened automatically for him.玻璃門為他自動打開了。out, up展開I opened out the map and laid it on the table.我展開地圖,平鋪在桌子上。'Open up!' He shouted, hammering on the door.“開門!”他用力捶着門喊道。VERB + OPENtry to試圖打開manage to成功打開fail to未能打開Her parachute failed to open.她的降落傘沒能打開。
open

verb²

2building, road, etc.建築物;公路ADVERB | VERB + OPEN | PHRASES ADVERBformally, officially正式開放up開闢the opportunity to open up new markets開拓新市場的機會VERB + OPENbe due to, be expected to, be scheduled to預計開放;預期開放The museum is due to open next year.博物館預計明年開放。hope to, intend to, plan to, want to, wish to希望開放;計劃開放;盼望開放PHRASESnewly opened, recently opened最近開放的the newly opened gallery of Western decorative art新開放的西方裝飾藝術館
open

adjective¹

1not closed開着VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, gape, hang, lie, stand開着;大敞四開;一直開着She stared at him, her mouth hanging open.她死死盯着他,嘴巴半張着。The book lay open in front of him.書攤開放在他面前。The door stood open.門一直開着。burst, creak, fall, flutter, fly, shoot, slide, snap, swing猛地打開;吱呀一聲打開;一下子打開;晃悠悠地打開;飛快地打開;慢慢地滑開;啪地打開;緩緩地打開The bag fell open.包一下子打開了。Suddenly the door flew open.突然,門猛地開了。The gate swung open.大門緩緩地開了。remain一直開着break sth, cut sth, fling sth, flip sth, get sth, prise/prize sth, pry sth, pull sth, push sth, rip sth, tear sth, throw sth, wrench sth, yank sth破開⋯;切開⋯;猛力打開⋯;弄開⋯;撬開⋯;拉開⋯;推開⋯;撕開⋯;猛拉開⋯She flung the door open and rushed in.她猛地推開門,衝了進去。She flipped open Chris's diary.她迅速翻開克里斯的日記。I tried to pry open the locket.我試圖把盒式項鏈墜撬開。He tore the letter open.他撕開了信。have sth, hold sth, keep sth, leave sth讓⋯開着She held the door open for them.她一直為他們留着門。find sth, see sth發現⋯開着I found the door open.我發現門是開着的。ADVERBfully, wide完全張開The door was wide open.門大開着。partially半開着slightly微微開着
open

adjective²

2honest and willing to talk坦率VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, seem坦率;好像坦率ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/頗為/非常坦率completely坦蕩磊落PREPOSITIONabout坦言⋯She's very open about her mistakes.她對她的錯誤直言不諱。with對⋯坦率I don't think you've been completely open with me.我覺得你對我並非完全坦白。
open

adjective³

3available for people to use開放VERBS | PREPOSITION VERBSbe可用remain, stay仍可通行;一直營業In spite of the snow, the roads remained open.雖然下雪,道路仍可通行。Some of the supermarkets stay open till ten.一些超市營業至晚上 10 點。keep sth保持⋯營業We want to keep the school open.我們希望那所學校一直開下去。PREPOSITIONto對⋯開放The pool is only open to residents.這個游泳池僅對居民開放。
open

adjective⁴

4having begun已開始VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe開始使用declare sth (especially BrE) 宣佈⋯開始The Australian premier declared the Olympic Games open.澳大利亞總理宣佈奧運會開幕。ADVERBofficially正式開始使用The bridge is officially open now.那座橋已正式通車。
BNC: 403 COCA: 355
open verb
begin (open a meeting) spread (a parachute opens) start (a story opens) undo (open a letter/bottle) open fire shoot open the way help2
open adj.
open (open admiration/war) honest (a very open person) vulnerable (open to abuse) lay sb open to sth expose verb
open

adjective

 See also the entries for clear adj. 1 and marked 另见clear形容词词条第1义和marked条open ♦︎ overt ♦︎ blatant ♦︎ under sb's nose ♦︎ glaringThese words all describe sth that is done in a very obvious way without any attempt to keep it secret. 这些词均表示公开的、不隐瞒的、明显的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an open / an overt / a blatant attemptopen / overt / blatant discriminationovert / blatant sexualitya blatant / glaring examplequite open / overt / blatant open known to everyone; not kept hidden 人人皆知的;非秘密的;公开的an open display of affection公开示爱One more border skirmish could lead to open war.再有一次边境冲突,就可能导致公开的战争。We need more open government, starting with a Freedom of Information Act.我们需要更加透明的政府,首先是要通过知情权法案。OPP secret secret 1 openly

adverb

The men in prison would never cry openly (= so that other people could see).狱中犯人从不当众哭泣。
overt əʊˈvɜːt, ˈəʊvɜːt; NAmE oʊˈvɜːrt, ˈoʊvɜːrt [usually before noun] (rather formal) done in an open way and not secretly 公开的;明显的;不隐瞒的There was little overt support for the project.对这个项目公开表示支持的很少。Her overt sexuality shocked cinema audiences.她不加掩饰的性行为令电影观众震惊。 OPP covert secret 2 Overt is a less general word than open and is only used to talk about actions and behaviour, not feelings, events or systems. * overt含义不及open宽泛,只用于描述行为和举止,不用于描述感情、事件或制度an overt display of affection公开示爱overt admiration/war/government overtly

adverb

Charities are not allowed to be involved in overtly political activities.慈善机构不得参与明显属于政治的活动。
blatant ˈbleɪtnt (disapproving) (of an action that is considered wrong) done in an obvious and open way without caring if people object or are shocked, or if laws are broken (错误的行为)明目张胆的,公然的The opposition party made a blatant attempt to buy votes.反对党公然企图贿选。It was a blatant lie.那是个赤裸裸的谎言。 blatantly

adverb

a blatantly unfair decision明显不公正的裁决
under sb's ˈnose

idiom

(informal) if sth happens under sb's nose, they do not notice it, even though it is not being done secretly 当着某人的面,就在某人眼皮底下(却没有被察觉)The police didn't know the drugs ring was operating right under their noses.警方不知道贩毒集团就在他们眼皮底下运作。
glaring ˈgleərɪŋ; NAmE ˈglerɪŋ [usually before noun] (disapproving) (of a mistake or sth bad) very easily seen (错误或负面的事物)显眼的,明显的,易见的The failure to mention the role of Italy was a glaring omission in the book.未提到意大利的作用是书中一个明显的疏漏。 glaringly

adverb

The mistakes were glaringly obvious.那些错误显而易见。
BNC: 403 COCA: 355
open
Open: open, ajar, wide...
Describing or relating to areas of the body: anterior, cervical, function...
Words used to describe communication: closely, verbal, communicative...
Not covered: bare, naked, exposed...
Known and not secret: known, overt, transparent...
As a result of something and describing effects and results: therefore, consequently, accordingly...
Sensible and reasonable: practical, sensible, rational...
What the eyes can do: adjust, blink, blink...
To start to exist or happen: start, begin, arise...

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